SKODA RAPID SPACEBACK 2014 1.G Manual Online
Manufacturer: SKODA, Model Year: 2014, Model line: RAPID SPACEBACK, Model: SKODA RAPID SPACEBACK 2014 1.GPages: 204, PDF Size: 27.11 MB
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Storage compartment in the front arm restFig. 70
Storage compartment / open storage compartment
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
Opening
›
Grasp the armrests in the area
A
» Fig. 70 .
›
Lift the lid of the storage box in the direction of the arrow.
Closing
›
Fold the lid of the storage box back in the opposite direction to the ar-
row » Fig. 70 , until it audibly clicks into place.
WARNINGThe storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety
reasons.
Glasses compartment
Fig. 71
Opening the glasses storage box
Read and observe on page 73 first.
Opening
›
Press on the lid of the glasses storage box in area
A
» Fig. 71 .
The box folds in the direction of the arrow.
Closing
›
Swivel the lid of the glasses storage box against the direction of the ar-
row » Fig. 71 until it audibly clicks into place.
WARNING■
The compartment must only be opened when removing or inserting the
spectacles and otherwise must be kept closed – risk of injury.■
The open compartment restricts the driver's view - there is a danger of
accidents!
CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the glasses compartment is 250 g.■Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box – they may
be damaged.■
The compartment must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle –
risk of impairment to the functions of the anti-theft alarm system!
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 72
Open storage compartment / close storage compartment and
open air supply
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
Opening
›
Pull the handle to position
1
» Fig. 72 in the direction of the arrow.
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›Open the cover in the direction of the arrow 2.
Closing›
Screw in the filler cap in the direction of arrow
3
until it audibly clicks into
place » Fig. 72 .
Air supply into the storage compartment
›
By turning the rotary switch in the direction of arrow
A
until it stops, the air
supply is opened » Fig. 72 .
›
By turning the rotary switch opposite direction of arrow
A
until it stops the
air supply is closed.
Opening the air supply when the air conditioning system is switched off allows non-cooled air to flow into the storage compartment.
Opening the air supply when the air conditioning system is switched on allows
cooled air to flow into the storage compartment.
WARNINGThe storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety
reasons.
Note
■ A 1 litre bottle (max. capacity) can be stored in the storage compartment on
the front passenger's side.■
When the storage compartment is opened, a light illuminates.
■
If the cooling of the storage compartment is not used, we recommend that
you leave the air supply closed.
Clothes hook
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
The clothes hooks are located on the middle door pillars of the vehicle and on
the handle of the headliner above each of the rear doors.
WARNING■ Only hang light items of clothing on the hooks. Never leave any heavy or
sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items of clothing.■
Do not use clothes hangers for hanging up items of clothing; this may re-
duce the effectiveness of the head airbags.
■
Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair your vision
to the rear.
CAUTIONThe maximum permissible load of the hooks is 2 kg.
Storage pockets on the front seats
Fig. 73
Map pockets
Read and observe on page 73 first.
The storage pockets » Fig. 73 are intended for the storage of maps, magazines,
etc.
WARNINGNever put heavy items into the map pockets – risk of injury!
CAUTION
Never put large objects into the map pockets, e.g. bottles or objects with sharp
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Net pockets on the front seat restFig. 74
Meshed pocket
Read and observe on page 73 first.
The net pockets are used for storage of small and light objects, such as mobile
phones and the like.
The net pockets are located on the inner sides of the front seat backr-
ests » Fig. 74 .
WARNINGDo not exceed the maximum permissible load of the meshed pockets.
Heavy objects are not secured sufficiently – risk of injury!
CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the meshed pockets is 150 g.■Never put large objects, e.g. bottles or objects with sharp edges into the
mesh pockets - risk of damaging the mesh pockets and seat coverings.
Luggage compartment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Fastening elements
81
Fixing nets
81
Hooks
82
Luggage compartment cover
82
“Parking position” of the boot cover
83
Storage compartment in the boot
83
Flexible storage compartment
84Storage net bag84Cargo elements84
Double-sided floor covering
85
Class N1 vehicles
85
Please observe the following for the purpose of maintaining good handling
characteristics of your vehicle:
›
Distribute loads as evenly as possible.
›
Place heavy objects as far forward as possible.
›
Attach the items of luggage to the lashing eyes or by using the fixing
nets » page 81 .
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic
energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling and the weight of the object.
Example: In the event of a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, an object
with a weight of 4.5 kg produces an energy, which corresponds to 20 times its
own weight. This means that it results in a weight of approx. 90 kg “ ”.
Luggage compartment light
The warning light turns on when tailgate is opened.
The warning light turns off when the tailgate is closed.
If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off, the light will extinguish
automatically after around 10 minutes.
WARNING■ Always store transported objects in the boot and attach them to the lash-
ing eyes.■
Loose objects can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in
case of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users.
■
Loose objects could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants – danger
of death!
■
Please note that transporting heavy objects alters the handling proper-
ties of the vehicle due to the displacement of the centre of gravity – risk of
accident! The speed and style of driving must be adjusted accordingly.
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WARNING (Continued)■If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with
unsuitable or damaged lashing straps, injuries can occur in the event of
braking manoeuvres or accidents. To prevent items of luggage from moving
around, always use suitable lashing straps that are firmly attached to the
lashing eyes.■
The transported items must be stowed in such a way that no objects are
able to slip forward on sudden driving or braking manoeuvres – risk of in-
jury!
■
When transporting objects in the luggage compartment that has been en-
larged by folding the rear seats forward, ensure the safety of the passen-
gers transported on the other rear seats » page 11, Correct seated position
for the passengers in the rear seats .
■
If the rear seat next to the folded forward seat is occupied, ensure maxi-
mum safety, e.g. by placing the goods to be transported in such a way that
the seat is prevented from folding back in case of a rear collision.
■
Do not drive with the luggage compartment lid open or unlatched, other-
wise exhaust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poison-
ing!
■
Do not exceed the permissible axle loads and permissible gross weight of
the vehicle – risk of accident!
■
Do not transport people in the boot!
CAUTION
■ Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not
damaged as a result of abrasive objects.■
Tyre pressure must be adjusted to the load » page 153.
Fastening elements
Fig. 75
Fasteners
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
Overview of the fasteners » Fig. 75
Lashing eyelets for fastening items of luggage and fixing nets
Fastening element only for fastening fixing nets
Lashing eyes only for fastening fixing nets
The upper front lashing eye
C
is located behind the folding rear seat backrest.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible static load of the individual lashing eyes A is 3.5 kN
(350 kg).
Fixing nets
Fig. 76
Fastening examples for nets
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Fig. 77
Fastening vertical pocket
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
Fastening examples for nets » Fig. 76
Horizontal pocket
Floor net
Vertical pocket
WARNINGDo not exceed the maximum permissible load of the fixing nets. Heavy ob-
jects are not secured sufficiently – risk of injury!
CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the fixing nets is 1.5 kg.■Do not place any sharp objects in the nets – risk of net damage.
Hooks
Fig. 78
Hooks
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
The hook is used to affix small items of luggage such as bags.
The hooks are located on both sides of the luggage compartment » Fig. 78.
ABCCAUTIONThe maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 79
Removing the boot cover
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
The boot cover can be removed if you want to transport bulky goods.
Removing
›
Unhook the retaining straps
A
from the flap in the direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 79 .
›
Hold the cover in the upper position and press the bottom of the cover in the
area of the pin
C
.
›
Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
The dismantled luggage compartment cover can be stowed away behind the
rear seat backrest in the so called “parking position” » page 83.
Installing
›
Place the cover on the contact surfaces of the side trim panel.
›
Position the mounts on the cover
B
onto the side trim panel via pins
C
» Fig. 79 .
›
Press on the upper side of the cover so that the mounts fully interlock into
the pins.
›
Insert the retaining bands
A
opposite to the direction of arrow
1
on the
boot lid.
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WARNINGNo objects may be placed on the boot cover, the vehicle occupants could be
endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle collides with some-
thing.
CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the luggage compartment cover is 1 kg.■When closing the boot lid, jamming and damage to the luggage compartment
cover or the side trim panel can occur if handled in an unprofessional way. The
following guidelines must be observed. ■ The holders B
on the cover must be resting completely on the pins
C
on
the side panel » Fig. 79.
■ The items which are transported must not exceed the height of the lug-
gage compartment cover in the lower position.
■ The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the upper position. ■ There must be no object in the gap between the cover in the upper posi-
tion and the rear backrest.
■
After removing the luggage compartment cover, store it in such a way that it
cannot be damaged or soiled.
Note
If the support straps A » Fig. 79 are attached to the boot, then the boot cover
will raise when the boot is opened.
“Parking position” of the boot cover
Fig. 80
Parking position of the luggage
compartment cover
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
The boot cover can be stowed behind the seat backrest.
Adjusting›Slide the dismantled cover between bolt A and contact surface B of the
side panel » Fig. 80.WARNINGWhen adjusting the “parking position”, the boot cover must be between
the bolt A and the rear seat backrest - risk of damaging the rear seat
backrest and the boot cover.
CAUTION
■ Before setting the “parking position” of the luggage compartment cover, the
variable loading floor must be put in the upper or lower position » page 85.■
If the luggage compartment cover is in the “parking position”, the “parking
position” of the variable loading floor cannot be set » page 87.
Storage compartment in the boot
Fig. 81
Remove the tray cover on the left / right
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
The side compartment covers can be removed to increase the size of the lug- gage compartment.
Removing/Inserting
›
Grasp the top part of the cover and remove it in the direction of the ar-
row » Fig. 81 .
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
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CAUTION■The storage compartments are designed for storing small objects of up to
1.5 kg. in weight in total.■
When using the storage compartment, take care not to damage it or the lug-
gage compartment lining.
Flexible storage compartment
Fig. 82
Flexible storage compartment
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
The flexible storage compartment can be installed on the right-hand side of the boot » Fig. 82.
Installing
›
Place both ends of the storage compartment into the openings on the right
side panel of the luggage compartment.
›
Push the storage compartment down to lock it.
Removing
›
Grasp the storage compartment on the two upper corners.
›
Remove the storage compartment by pulling upwards and then towards you.
CAUTION
The storage compartment is designed for storing small objects with a maxi-
mum total weight of 8 kg.
Note
The flexible storage compartment cannot be installed on vehicles with the var-
iable loading floor » page 85.Storage net bagFig. 83
Meshed pocket for storage
Read and observe and on page 80 first.
The meshed pocket for storage is located on the right-hand side of the
boot » Fig. 83 .
CAUTION
The meshed pocket for storage is designed for storing small objects of up to
1.5 kg. in weight in total.
Cargo elements
Fig. 84
Removing cargo elements / example on how to mount the load by
means of the cargo element
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
The Cargo elements can be used for mounting and securing of the load from
slipping in the boot.
The Cargo elements can be stored under the floor in the boot.
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Secure load›Remove the cargo elements in direction of arrow » Fig. 84 - .›
Secure the cargo element with Velcro on the floor covering of the luggage
compartment » Fig. 84 -
.
CAUTION
The cargo elements are designed for attaching loads with a maximum gross
weight of 8 kg.
Double-sided floor covering
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
You can fit a double-sided floor covering in the luggage compartment.
One side of the double-sided floor covering is made of fabric, the other side is
washable (easy to maintain).
The washable side is used to transport wet or dirty items.
Note
For easier turning of the covering, use the loop attached.
Class N1 vehicles
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
In class N1 vehicles that are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set that
complies with the EN 12195 standard (1 - 4) must be used for fastening the
load.
Proper functioning of the electrical installation is essential for safe vehicle op-
eration. It is important to ensure that the electrical installation is not damaged
during the adjustment process or when the storage area is being loaded and
unloaded.
Variable loading floor in the luggage compartment (Estate)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Setting in the upper position
85
Setting in the lower position
86
Removing/inserting
86Folding up/down87“Parking position”87
The variable loading floor can be set to the upper or lower position.
For easier handling of the spare tire, for example, the variable loading floor can be set to two positions » page 87, Folding up/down and » page 87 , “Park-
ing position” .
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the variable loading floor is 75 kg. For the
transport of heavy loads, adjust the variable loading floor to the lower position
or remove it from the vehicle.
Setting in the upper position
Fig. 85
Set the variable loading floor to the upper position
Read and observe
on page 85 first.
The variable loading floor in the lower position can be set to the upper position as follows.
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 85 .
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›Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow 1 and move partially
backwards in the direction of arrow 2.›
Lift the variable loading floor at the front, place onto corner
C
and slide in
the direction of arrow
3
until it clicks into place in brackets
B
.
›
Place the variable loading floor in direction of arrow
4
.
CAUTION
The variable loading floor cannot be set in the upper position when the lug-
gage compartment cover is in the “park position” » page 83.
Note
When in the upper position there is space for storing items underneath the
variable loading floor.
Setting in the lower position
Fig. 86
Set the variable loading floor to the lower position
Read and observe
on page 85 first.
The variable loading floor in the upper position can be set to the lower position as follows.
› Grasp the variable loading floor at handle A
» Fig. 86 .›Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow 1 and partially move
in the direction of arrow 2
until it detaches from brackets
B
.
›
Place the variable loading floor onto the floor covering of the luggage com-
partment while tilted forward.
›
Push the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow
3
as far as it will go,
and until its front part
C
is raised.
›
Place the variable loading floor in direction of arrow
4
.
CAUTION
The variable loading floor cannot be set in the lower position when the lug-
gage compartment cover is in the “park position” » page 83.
Removing/inserting
Fig. 87
Remove variable loading floor
Read and observe on page 85 first.
Removing
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 87 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow
1
until its rear area is
about 15 cm
B
below the luggage compartment cover » .
›
Remove the variable loading floor from the vehicle by moving it in the direc-
tion of arrow
2
.
Inserting
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 87 .
›
Insert variable loading floor into the vehicle with the front portion tilted
about 15 cm
B
beneath the luggage compartment cover » .
›
Then follow the same steps as when setting the upper position » page 85 or
the lower position » page 86 .
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CAUTION■When removing or inserting the variable loading floor, a distance of 15 cmB » Fig. 87 underneath the boot cover must be adhered to - risk of damaging
the boot lid seal.■
The variable loading floor cannot be placed in the vehicle when the luggage
compartment cover is in the “park position” » page 83.
Note
After removing the variable cargo floor, place it down in such a way that it can-
not be damaged or soiled.
Folding up/down
Fig. 88
Fold up/fold down variable loading floor
Read and observe
on page 85 first.
The variable loading floor can be folded up in both positions (upper and lower). Folding up
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 88 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
until the folding
corners
B
lock into place in area
C
.
Folding down
›
Grasp the variable loading floor in the middle or at handle
A
» Fig. 88 .
›
Unlock the variable loading floor by pulling it in the direction of the arrow
2
.
“Parking position”Fig. 89
Set parking position / fold down from the parking position
Read and observe
on page 85 first.
The variable loading floor can only be in set to the “parking position” when it is in the lower position » page 86 and the luggage compartment cover has been
taken out » page 82.
Folding up
›
Remove the luggage compartment cover from the vehicle » page 82.
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 89 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
until the folding
corners
B
lock into place in area
C
.
Folding down
›
Push the folding corners
B
» Fig. 89 on both sides of the variable loading
floor in the direction of the arrow
2
and release these from positions
C
.
›
Grasp the variable loading floor in the middle or at handle
A
.
›
Fold down the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow
3
.
WARNINGThe variable loading floor in the “parking position” restricts the driver's
view at the back.
CAUTION
■ The variable loading floor can only be in set to the “parking position” when it
is in the lower position and the luggage compartment cover has been taken
out.■
If the variable loading floor is in the “parking position”, the “parking position”
on the luggage compartment cover cannot be set » page 83.
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